There’s nothing like a decapitated human head to creep us out. Put hundreds together in a giant, candle-lit hall and the images are pure terror. But then, as if the images in this teaser aren’t frightening enough, the dead begin to speak.

“The long night is coming, and the dead come with it,” says Jon Snow (Kit Harington). That may mean the dead, Jon Snow included, could be returning in some sort of evil form. Though Game of Thrones hasn’t explored zombies previously, it’s not out of the realm of possibilities.

Catelyn Stark (Michelle Fairley) says, “Show them how it feels to lose what they love.” If that doesn’t spell out murdering family members, particularly young and innocent ones, we don’t know what does.

Joffrey (Jack Gleeson), whispers, “Everyone is mine to torment.” It’s fair to say we all breathed a sigh of relief when he was poisoned, so the idea that he may still hold some power is truly disturbing.

But at the end of the trailer, we see Tyrion’s face dead center between Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner), and Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke). The image makes it seem as if it’s Tyrion who is most vulnerable. We’ve all grown to love him so much, we’d sure hate to see him get killed off.

Seeing Sansa’s face next to Tyrion’s has us equally worried for her. In this photo below, she appears to have a baby bump.

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We can only assume the child belongs to Ramsay Bolton (Iwan Rheon), who brutally raped Sansa last season. Her child, particularly if it’s a boy, would be an heir to both the Stark and Bolton houses. This could possibly give Sansa some real power, but only if the baby is born healthy. We hope Sansa can finally get the respect she deserves.